This behavior is called "<span>Passive Aggression".</span>
Passive<span>-aggressiveness, as is obvious
from the term itself, refers to an inclination where someone engages in a
discourse where they do not use the direct expressions to show their hostility
rather an indirect course is taken by means of insults and planned failures to
do the required jobs etc. </span>
This example best demonstrates the persuasion technique called
"the foot-in-the-door technique".
<span>Foot-in-the-door or as
known <span>FITD technique refers to a
strategy when someone wants to get anybody to comply with a bigger request,
they first convince the subject for a smaller or modest task or request.</span></span>
I believe the answer is: <span>reasonable suspicion
</span><span>Investigation under reasonable suspicion would give negative backlash if proven to be abused by the officers, but it still give them legal stand point to conduct a search on private properties.
Officers need to find things such as blood evidence, screams, or gun shots to conduct searches under reasonable suspicion.</span>
Be specific, what section?